Jennifer Aniston Shows Her Sensuous Side For Allure's January Issue

Sizzling hot Jennifer Aniston is the cover girl for Allure magazine's January issue. The magazine shared the news as well as a video from the photoshoot on their Instagram account.

In the January issue of Allure magazine, Jennifer Aniston has shown her sexy and gorgeous looks and went topless for one shot as well! Photographer Michael Thompson captured the gorgeous actress who dressed up in a glittering gowns.

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The actress who will be next seen in 'Cake' as a chronic pain patient shares her strong opinions on motherhood, her hair, and much more in the Jan issue of the magazine.

Talking about her de-glam role in 'Cake', Jen said the magazine, "A woman going physically unattractive is where you get recognition and some sort of respect. You read things like, 'Oh, finally, she's acting!'"

Jennifer Aniston feels that feminism is complicated. She said, "Because people overcomplicate it. It's simply believing in equality between men and women. Pretty basic."

When asked about the buzz she is creating for her performance in 'Cake' as Claire Simmons which includes a Golden Globe nomination, Jennifer Aniston said," [The attention is] quite sexist, to be honest, because men don't get that."

In one of the pics, Jennifer Aniston is seen topless hugging a man! Guess who is this mystery man? Well, he is her hairstylist Chris McMillan who created her hit "The Rachel" hairstyle. Even for the magazine shoot, Chris has worked on Jen's hair to give her the stunning look.

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Jennifer Aniston also opened up about motherhood and her being called career-oriented due to which she never tried having a baby.

"I don't like [the pressure] that people put on me, on women-that you've failed yourself as a female because you haven't procreated. I don't think it's fair. You may not have a child come out of your vagina, but that doesn't mean you aren't mothering-dogs, friends, friends' children, Jennifer Aniston said.

This continually is said about me: that I was so career-driven and focused on myself; that I don't want to be a mother, and how selfish that is," Jennifer added thus putting rest to the accusations.